U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown
Ensuring
Ohio Manufacturers Can Out-Innovate the Rest of the World
In
Ohio, we know that manufacturing is a ticket to the middle class. But
for too long, Washington has made choices that leave domestic
manufacturing behind – whether it’s bad trade deals, not
enforcing trade laws, unfair taxes, or not investing in innovation
and technology.
As
a result, our nation has suffered more than 60,000 plant closures
since 2000, and lost more than five million manufacturing jobs. This
affects our entire economy because manufacturing has a larger
multiplier effect than any other industry. In fact, for every $1.00
spent in manufacturing, another $1.48 is added to the economy.
While
we are beginning to see growth in cutting-edge manufacturing and
technology jobs, the “innovate here, make it there” syndrome –
where American businesses create new products but make them overseas
– is holding us back. We must do better.
A
few years ago, I visited the nation’s largest yogurt production
facility right here in Ohio. At Dannon Yogurt, the plant workers told
me about how they realized there was a more efficient and less
expensive way to produce the yogurt. By designing a new, simple
process to fill the yogurt containers, the workers showed firsthand
how innovative processes are often discovered on the factory floor.
When American manufacturing moves to other countries we don’t just
lose production, we also forgo the innovation.
That’s
why Senator Blunt and I introduced the Revitalize American
Manufacturing and Innovation Act of 2013, which would create a
Network for Manufacturing Innovation – to position the U.S. as the
world’s leader in advanced manufacturing.
We
do better when we work together – and a Network for Manufacturing
Innovation would establish a public-private partnership giving small
businesses, industry leaders, and research institutions the tools
they need to compete on a global scale. These regional, industry-led
hubs will leverage local expertise and will hopefully create
thousands of high-paying, high-tech manufacturing jobs for
next-generation workers.
In
August, the first-ever manufacturing network – the National
Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII) – opened in
Youngstown, Ohio. Now called “America Makes,” this hub is
becoming a national model for tying together manufacturing supply
chains with product development. The institute is supported by $30
million of federal funding and matched by $40 million of private
funds – and it’s making Youngstown a world leader in 3-D printing
manufacturing technology.
We
need to build upon this momentum.
Our
bipartisan bill is supported by the National Association of
Manufacturers, the Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturers, as well as
other business, labor, and university groups.
Our
workers have the drive, the creative thinking, and the determination
to out-innovate the rest of the world. And our legislation will give
them the tools to do so and carry the rest of our nation into the
next generation of manufacturing.
Sincerely,
Sherrod
Brown
U.S.
Senator
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